Learn how to visually communicate “yes” and “no” choices in web-based training courses for many languages.
Training Course Development for Instructional Design? There’s an app for that!
It’s been a month since we released DesignJot, the first iPad app for instructional design. And we couldn’t be more pleased with the response it’s received from the training and …
Ridding the World of Bad Scenarios in Online Course Development
Well designed training scenarios improve engagement and interest. Discover six ways to improve your training scenarios in this blog.
Motivating Learners and Coaches—is Delivering Happiness the Secret Sauce?
When you think about motivating learners to take charge of their own development and learning, what questions have you asked yourself that can help achieve results like a wildly successful …
Playing the Budget Showdown
Here’s the typical scenario. You’re the client, you’ve got a training project, and you’re looking for the right training development vendor. The last thing you want to do is tip …
Introducing DesignJot, The First iPad App for Training Professionals
If you’ve seen me speak or read my blogs recently, you know I’ve whole-heartedly joined the tablet revolution and I consider myself somewhat of an iPad power-user. I’ve spent a …
Allen Communication Releases DesignJot, the First iPad App for Instructional Designers
New app helps training professionals rapidly assess needs and generate high-level course design. SALT LAKE CITY (July 13, 2011) — Allen Communication Learning Services is proud to announce the release …
Allen Communication Learning Services opens Austin Office to Better Serve Texas Corporate Training Market
Employee performance improvement firm announces plans to increase involvement in the Austin, Houston and Dallas markets. SALT LAKE CITY (July 11, 2011) — Allen Communication Learning Services, experts in instructional …
Interface Inspirations for Web-Based Training Development from Games
When designing interfaces for WBT (web based training), practical controls exist in almost every module: Play, Stop, Pause, Next, etc. Although quite functional, these controls are passive options that help …